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Manic! 09-02-2012 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neggo (Post 8018972)
$350 is my budget which is why those two are the ones I short-listed. Don't really want to go above that.

I owned that HP with the A6. Was a good laptop but I returned it because of the track pad. The track pad has a bumpy surface that I could not get use to. If you don't mind the trackpad I think it would be the best for gaming. Thje Lenovo and Asus are the same when it comes to gaming performance.

Laundry 09-02-2012 10:53 PM

2nd thread jack

Which should I get?

Toshiba

or

Asus

Manic! 09-02-2012 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laundry (Post 8019279)
2nd thread jack

Which should I get?

Toshiba

or

Asus

If gaming the Toshiba.

06eclipse 09-03-2012 12:18 AM

Didnt like Lenovo because of the hardwear and how fast it slowed down. Then when you need there tech support to fix it, they treat you very poorly. But this is from my experience with Lenovo. I personally say for laptops go with toshiba, or hp. And acer for notebooks, iv had no real problems with any if them and use my acer aspire for tuning my car.

06eclipse 09-03-2012 12:20 AM

Manic Azus are killer machines for gaming and high volumes of use. Toshiba are a bit slower but have better screen and hardwear. If your a gamer go with Azus, if your using it for school and personal things stick with the toshiba. That's my personal opinion.

Iceman_2K 09-03-2012 08:33 AM

I'd lean towards the Lenovo.

!MiKrofT 09-03-2012 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 06eclipse (Post 8019330)
Didnt like Lenovo because of the hardwear and how fast it slowed down. Then when you need there tech support to fix it, they treat you very poorly. But this is from my experience with Lenovo. I personally say for laptops go with toshiba, or hp. And acer for notebooks, iv had no real problems with any if them and use my acer aspire for tuning my car.

Uhh. Lenovo doesn't have anything to do with how installed software slows it down.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 06eclipse (Post 8019333)
Manic Azus are killer machines for gaming and high volumes of use. Toshiba are a bit slower but have better screen and hardwear. If your a gamer go with Azus, if your using it for school and personal things stick with the toshiba. That's my personal opinion.

Personally Asus/Lenovo/Acer are my current choices for PC laptops. I don't see Toshiba having a better screen or hardware compared to the Asus gaming series otherwise you'd see Toshiba being very popular among gamers which it isn't. And it's ASUS not AZUS.

06eclipse 09-03-2012 10:46 AM

No but they have a lot to do with there mother boards crapping out prematurely(Lenovo). And they have a hard time with updates in my experience. And like I said asus for a gamer and toshiba for a personal laptop.

Manic! 09-03-2012 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 06eclipse (Post 8019333)
Manic Azus are killer machines for gaming and high volumes of use. Toshiba are a bit slower but have better screen and hardwear. If your a gamer go with Azus, if your using it for school and personal things stick with the toshiba. That's my personal opinion.

Chevy makes the corvette but also makes the Silverado pickup Truck. Not all Asus laptops are good for gaming many like the one posted above with Intel graphics s not.

06eclipse 09-03-2012 12:49 PM

My wife's asus is deadly lol and I like my acer lol didn't check the model number out lol just what I know of the brand name sorry.

raysquared 09-03-2012 02:16 PM

sorry guys for another thread jack

http://www.ncix.ca/products/?sku=75869

or

ASUS N56VM-RB71-CA Intel Core i7 3610QM GT 630M 6GB 750GB 15.6in DVDRW BT HDMI WIN7HP Notebook Black - ASUS - N56VM-RB71-CA

!MiKrofT 09-03-2012 05:40 PM

No matter what manufacturer you're going to have the possibility of defective parts. Just because your Lenovo had it doesn't mean they all will so you can't technically assume one has better hardware than the other.


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